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Cheddar J. Cheese wrote: Worst Nightmare wrote: Cheddar J. Cheese wrote: You don't need non-stop action/SFX to sustain a film (contrary to what Michael Bay and George Lucas think). The "lack" of action is what makes these movies better than normal spy genre movies (XXX, 007, etc.)maybe I should have said "a perception of action"

Oh ok, sorry, now I gotcha! My apologies for sounding snippy (if I did).No worries - I believe that if you don't ask, you will never know

Worst Nightmare wrote: Cheddar J. Cheese wrote: You don't need non-stop action/SFX to sustain a film (contrary to what Michael Bay and George Lucas think). The "lack" of action is what makes these movies better than normal spy genre movies (XXX, 007, etc.)maybe I should have said "a perception of action"

Cheddar J. Cheese wrote: You don't need non-stop action/SFX to sustain a film (contrary to what Michael Bay and George Lucas think). The "lack" of action is what makes these movies better than normal spy genre movies (XXX, 007, etc.)maybe I should have said "a perception of action"

You don't need non-stop action/SFX to sustain a film (contrary to what Michael Bay and George Lucas think). The "lack" of action is what makes these movies better than normal spy genre movies (XXX, 007, etc.)

There's a bunch of Clancy stuff in development, including Rainbox Six and Splinter Cell. Although, I don't know if I want to see another Jack Ryan movie. Sum of All Fears was terrible and so was Affleck in the role.

Supremacy was one of my favorites of last year (I actually liked the style) so I'm glad he's returning. Damon doesn't get enough credit for what he brought to that role. I find it interesting that both he and Affleck (The Sum of All Fears) starred in their own action (franchise) flicks around the same time but it's Damon (not someone one would picture as an action star) who came out on top.

Off-topic, but will Jack Ryan ever return to the big screen or is that Tom Clancy character done now?

I guess I am the only one that hated Supremacy because of shaky cam man. I'm not sure I can sit through either re-watching the Supremacy or seeing the Ultimatum because of that. Interesting story, horrible execution.

The Bourne movies are superb. I'm really glad that they are in fact making this one. I liked the first one a lot, "Supremacy" was a different kind of good if you all know what I mean. So if either Greengrass or Liman directs it's bound to be good (to me anyway).